Greetings,
We picked up a 1988 Hunter 26.5 from a fella on craigslist and it will need some love and attention before we float her here in Colorado and hope to trailer to salt water options. The boat has a broken mast that supposedly happened during a microburst on a high mountain lake. So the owner had acquired a mast from a J24 and I think we can make that work, at least for the short term. More importantly, and more concerning is that one of the previous 2 owners did some sort of Rube Goldberg repair of the 2 aft keel bolts. It appears they used some kind of foam, epoxy or polyester filler to fill the aft part of the sump, then painted it with marinetex or something similar, then extended the keel bolts and added a couple stainless plates to bridge the upper floor insert to carry the keel weight. I'm trying to wrap my head around what was going on down there before we commit to the water, and potentially commit the keel to the deep. Has anyone seen a repair of this nature? What happened? Hard grounding? Sump fiberglass failure? Keel bolt or nut corrosion or failure? Hopefully, folks here can zoom in on the attached picture.
There is also some external evidence that the keel has moved, me thinks. The normal smooth fairing of the hull to keel is somewhat rough. Or, the filler used in the fairing has cracked and flaked off. Any thoughts would be helpful, especially from those who have dropped and re-bedded keels.
Thanks,
Spike
We picked up a 1988 Hunter 26.5 from a fella on craigslist and it will need some love and attention before we float her here in Colorado and hope to trailer to salt water options. The boat has a broken mast that supposedly happened during a microburst on a high mountain lake. So the owner had acquired a mast from a J24 and I think we can make that work, at least for the short term. More importantly, and more concerning is that one of the previous 2 owners did some sort of Rube Goldberg repair of the 2 aft keel bolts. It appears they used some kind of foam, epoxy or polyester filler to fill the aft part of the sump, then painted it with marinetex or something similar, then extended the keel bolts and added a couple stainless plates to bridge the upper floor insert to carry the keel weight. I'm trying to wrap my head around what was going on down there before we commit to the water, and potentially commit the keel to the deep. Has anyone seen a repair of this nature? What happened? Hard grounding? Sump fiberglass failure? Keel bolt or nut corrosion or failure? Hopefully, folks here can zoom in on the attached picture.
There is also some external evidence that the keel has moved, me thinks. The normal smooth fairing of the hull to keel is somewhat rough. Or, the filler used in the fairing has cracked and flaked off. Any thoughts would be helpful, especially from those who have dropped and re-bedded keels.
Thanks,
Spike